241017C
- At Budokan/Dream Police (Australia, 2 cassette pack, "Two for the price of
One")
*new*
PET36498 - All Shook Up (US, clear plastic)FET36498 - All Shook Up (Canada)
40-86124 - All Shook Up (UK)
40-84345 - All Shook Up (Italy)40-84345 - All Shook Up (Yugoslavia, on Suzy label)
EPC4068 - All Shook Up (Australia) EPC4068 - All Shook Up (New Zealand) SR1673 - All Shook Up (origin unknown)S1538A - All Shook Up (origin unconfirmed, Indonesia?)GSM 1113 - All Shook Up (origin unknown) *new*15909 - All Shook Up (Brazil) *new*
PET38021 - One on One (US, cream plastic)FET38021 - One on One (Canada) *new*40-32654 - One on One (UK)
EPC 4307 - One on One (Australia)
n/k - One on One (Indonesia, titled "Billboard Rock Collection", on "Kings" label) 7779 - One on One (origin unconfirmed, Philippines? "747
PopRock" label)
S-2923A - One on One (origin unknown, "Foot Print" label) SR2511 - One on One (origin unknown)
24307 - One on One (Brazil) *new*

** Interesting to note that "All We Need is a Dream/Never Had a Lot To
Lose" was released in two different cassette sleeves, one showing "All We
Need..." as the lead single, the other showing "Never had a..." as the
single (see picture below).

US "All We Need... & Never Had..." single / US
"You're All..." single/ Trickfest 1 tapes

The Mini-Disk format was pretty short lived in the mid-late
1990's, so it is believed that very few official releases were made on it.Video's (VHS)

49049-2 - Every Trick in the Book (UK, CMV
Enterprises label)200732-2 - Every Trick in the Book (UK reissue, Direction label)? - Every Trick in the Book (US)
R32373 - Live in Australia (US)AMV-5 - Live in Australia (Australian)
R3976071 - Music For Hangovers (US)
IXI1186CSUKV - Silver (UK)
IXI1186CSUKV - Silver (UK, promo)
? - Silver (US)

Also worth a mention are "Hard'n'Heavy vol
8" (1990) which features a small piece with Rick; "Live?Live.Live!!",
a Japanese compilation video featuring 2 Cheap Trick songs ("Baby loves To Rock"
and "Can't Stop It But I'm Gonna Try"), "also the movie "Rock &
Rule" which features snippets of three Cheap Trick songs ("I'm the Man",
"Ohm Sweet Ohm" and "Born to Raise Hell") as well as part of a
Robin/Debbie Harry duet ("Sending Love Through"). In addition, there are a
number of movies available on video which feature songs by Cheap Trick, and the
soundtracks of most/all these are listed within the Vinyl and CD pages of this
section.

** There are numerous re-packaged (and re-named)
versions of the "Live in Australia" DVD. Interesting to note four different versions of rear artwork for
the "Live in Australia" named DVD releases.

Different artwork on "Live in Australia"DVD's

Laserdisks

ID7929CB - Every Trick in the Book Laserdisk (US)ESLU81 - Every Trick in the Book Laserdisk (Japan)*new*VPLR-70725 - Live in Australia Laserdisk (Japan)NDS5001 - Chicagofest 1981 Laserdisk (Japan - unofficial?)

Laserdisks

T-shirts & Clothing

Now
moved to a new page within this "Collectibles" section (March 2014).

Guitar Picks

Robin, Tom and particularly Rick have
used many designs of guitar picks through the years, with Rick's particularly being a
trademark of the band because of his flicking out so many during shows. I'm not a huge
pick collector so no way could I compile a list from the early days, and there are a
couple of fan websites specialising in CT guitar picks (see
http://home.fuse.net/guitar_picks/Cheap_Trick_Guitar_Picks.htm). But I've got some pick pictures to
share, both here and also on thesiteupdates.htm
page. Most of those that I've pictured are from the late 90's onwards.
(Update Mar 2014 - added picture of my pick collection display / Updated again
Apr 2016 with new display *new*)

Bun E Drumsticks/Drumheads

There have been several different
drumsticks through Bun's career. Two that I know of are one with "Capella USA"
and "Cheap Trick" printed on; and from the mid 90's, make unknown but stating
"Bun E. Carlos . Cheap Trick" (the maker is probably obscured by the green
tape). In addition, the merchandise stand at Trickfest 3 offered Ltd edition of 25 - packs
of BC-used drumsticks and gloves (I remember passing up being able to buy #1/25 as I was
running short of money!) As far as drumheads, it has been possible at times to purchase
used/signed drumheads via the Fan Club (when offered).

Other Stuff!

Gosh, where to start! Well, I'll just
list as much as I know about (or own myself) and add extra comments where I can. This
stuff isn't in any particular order so you'll just have to plough through I'm afraid! And
my apologies if I appear to "cop out" in some sections... but it's impossible to
even start trying to list certain types of item!

Posters & handbills
- There are many, many posters out there, ranging from record company promo posters to
tour posters to specific venue/show posters. I can't even begin to list these as there are
so many out there... so I won't even try! Same goes for venue handbills.

Magazines - Over the years Cheap
Trick have appeared in so many magazines that I can't even begin to list them all here.
But of particular note are Japanese specials from around 78/79 such as "Music
Life" & "Go!Go!" which devoted whole issues to the band (e.g Music Life
Special Issue - July 1978; Go!Go! Special Issue - July 1979). Another magazine of note
is Rolling Stone # 293 (dated 14 June 79) which pictures Cheap Trick on the cover.
Of interest to collectors might be the UK's "Record Collector" magazine, issue
#137 (from Jan 1991) which features a 6 page article on Cheap Trick. Other than those, the
band have appeared in pretty much every music publication you can name!

(Rolling Stone cover picture - copyright Rolling Stone)

Books - The "Record
Collector" mention above leads me nicely onto books. Many music books feature Cheap
Trick in a small way, but there are a couple of books to note. First is "Reputation
is a Fragile Thing" which was written by Mike Hayes (with Ken Sharp), and Mike also
co-wrote the "Record Collector" article with me. "Reputation..." is a
well researched history of the band and its members through to 1998, and there have been
two editions published. The second book to note is "Guitars of the Stars vol 1"
which, with the aid of many wonderful photographs features much of Rick's guitar
collection to the late 80's. (Those interested in Rick's guitars may wish to read this
review of the "Customised Culture..." exhibit at the Rockford Art Museum in the
Spring of 2002 - rockfordmuseum.htm
which featured 34 of Rick's custom guitars)

Backstage passes - Many different designs exist from the mid 70's to the
present day, both Cheap Trick's passes and those of other bands whom Cheap Trick played or
toured with. Again, too many to even try to list!

Promo pictures & record company bio's- A promo pack of bio/promo photo exists for pretty much every Cheap Trick album
release, as well as Robin's solo album. And linking in with album releases, there has been
a lot of record company promo items over the years, far more than I know
about. But here's a few that I do know of:- Music for Hangovers promo set (shades,
cocktail shaker, etc); "The Flame" plastic lighter from 1988; Karate jacket and
belt (Budokan) - white Karate jacket with red Japanese writing; and a "surgeons"
type shirt with the CT logo and "Busted" on it. But I'm sure there's far more
than this, let me know!

Pins/Badges - There have been many
badges over the years, from logo badges (black or white) to promo badges for albums such
as 1979's yellow "I thought yellow vinyl was just another Cheap Trick until I
discovered The Budokan"; "If you want me to want you, ASK", New Years Eve
1979; Walmart's badge for the 1997 "Cheap Trick" CD; to 2004's "From
Tokyo to You" DVD button pin. There was also a metal Dream Police shield badge from
around 1979 which has been recreated in 2003. Trickfest 2 in 1998 saw two silver pins on
sale, one for Trickfest and the second was a replica RN guitar pick pin. There have also
been several Cheap Trick related pins released by the Hard Rock Cafe chain, these can be
seen at hardrock.htm

Setlists - Well, literally there could exist setlists for every Cheap
Trick show that's ever taken place! Anyway, setlists (and lyric sheets) are certainly
collectible to many fans, and examples can be found at setlists.htm

Sheet Music - A number of albums
have had sheet music books released - the ones I know of are
"Heaven Tonight" *new*, "At Budokan",
"All Shook Up", "One on One" and "Lap of Luxury" though I'm sure there are more. In
addition there is a book of "The Best of Cheap Trick" which features 16 songs,
a "Greatest Hits" book, a"5 of the Best" book from Australia,
and "Band Score" book from Japan. There is also sheet music for a number of songs
and again my knowledge is limited. The ones I know of are
"She's Tight", Dream Police, "Ain't That a Shame",
"Spring Break", "The Flame", "Don't Be Cruel", "Ghost
Town", "Can't Stop Falling Into
Love" and "Wherever Would I Be".

Sheet music and books / "Best of"
and "Greatest Hits" music books
/ Japanese "Live at Budokan" sheet music

Concert Programmes - There are at
least 9 Cheap Trick tour programmes, with several more Festival programmes where Cheap
Trick were part of the bill. But as far as Cheap Trick specific programmes go, here's what
I know of:-- Concert in Japan (1978) - the cover is of the "Heaven Tonight" album- Concert in Japan II (1979) - the cover is of the "Dream Police" album
and included a flexidisk of the band members greeting the Japanese fans- World Tour (1979) - the cover is black, with a picture of the band and white 6x
logo- Australia/New Zealand Tour (1979) - black cover with 2x
logo and band photo's, all in silver - World/Japan Tour (1989) - the cover features a large colour picture of the band
plus a single logo
- Japan Tour (1990) - the cover features a colour picture of the band on top of multiple
logo's- Japan Tour (1992) - the cover features a large
colour picture of the band plus a single logo
- Japan Tour (1994) - the cover is of the "Woke Up With a Monster" album
- Japan Tour (2001) - the cover is of the "Silver" album- Japan tour (2006) - the cover is of the "Rockford" album- Budokan 30th Anniversary show (2008)

Stickers - There are various logo stickers through the years. Also, from
around 1979 there is a yellow shield sticker proclaiming "These premises are
protected by the "Dream Police" Cheap Trick". In 2003-4, stickers have been
available of the "Cheap Trick", "In Color", "Heaven Tonight"
and "Essential" album covers.

Dream Police standups - from the
1979 releaseof the "Dream Police" albums, I believe there were
two different sizes for record store use. There is a set that stands around 2 feet tall
(pictured), and I believe a set that are around half that size. Probably hard to find a
set of these in mint condition now.

Coffee Mugs - From around 1997 -
white logo on black; black logo on white; and multiple black logo's on a large white mug.

There is also a new, tall white
coffee mug with 6x logo in black, first available in Aug 06.

- Belt buckle
- Tea bag (promoting "Live at Budokan"?)- Cheap Trick ladies panties (featuring 6x logo)
- Watch - from 97/98 there was the checkerboard faced " Anytime" watch; and late
2004 saw two new watches offered for sale via the official website - white logo on black
face and black logo on white face. Limited edition. I've also recently (Aug 05) found
something from around 1990, though I don't know anything of its history. I'd guess its a
promo item, with a red face, skulls replacing the hours from 1-11, and a RN face (like on
late 70's guitar picks) at the 12 o'clock position.
- Viewmaster slides (from around 1981) - featuring Pete Comita- Patches - round logo; round RN; large 1 or 2x logo to sew onto the back of a denim jacket
(late 70's)
- Keyrings - various, the latest being for the Budokan 30th
Anniversary show in 2008
- Coupon vouchers for Special One (2004) - four different pick shaped coupons, each
featuring a different band member
- Waterbottle- Shoulder bag
- All Shook Up backpack- Small logo backpack 2003
- Ertl model truck (from around 1998) - boxed, red truck with a picture of the band/logo
on the side- Woke Up With a Monster CD "Magic Box" a promo item from Warner Bros
- Fan Club Calendars - 1997 through 2000
- US CD "long boxes" - the long boxes that American CD's used to be packaged in.
These exist up to (at least) 1991's "Greatest Hits" release- Album flats- Fanzines/newsletters- Various of these exist. From the late 70's
there are around 10-12 "Cheap Trick International" official fan club
newsletters, and since mid 2003 there have been 2-3 newsletters issued by the official
"Trick International" fan service. There are also unofficial newsletters - from
the early-mid 90's there are at least 25 issues of an unofficial, fan produced "Cheap
Trick Zine" from the USA. There is also an unofficial fan produced newsletter in
Japan as well as my own unofficial newsletter here in Europe.- Promo $100 "bill", rear promoting Lap of Luxury/The Flame and with 6x
logo- Album postcards - exist for at least "Heaven Tonight", "At
Budokan" and 1997's "Cheap Trick"- One page "newspaper" from 1979 headed "Daily Trick Vol 1 no
1" and which proclaims "CHEAP TRICK MANIA!! "Live From Budokan"
Explodes Across US!!". I believe this may have been part of the fan club package from
1979- Busted comic book - a nice promo item from 1990- Licence plate frame - plastic frame for use in the USA. There have
been two variations sold - the first around 1997/98 was white with some checkerboard and
CT logo in red; the second was on sale from August 2006, and was black with a large CT
logo and "Rockford" both in white. - Promo cards advertising "Special One" in 2003- Large promo cards advertising "Rockford" in 2006, there are 4 different
ones, each portraying a cartoon image of a band members face, as depicted on the
"Rockford" artwork
- Record store "stand-ups" - advertising an album or single. I
have two from the UK, promoting "The Flame" and "Don't Be Cruel"- Laminates - as well as official crew laminates, attendees to Trickfest 2,
Trickfest 3 and some of the 1998 album shows in the US received laminates for those
events.- necklaces - various, featuring the band logo- Lanyard with printed logo - around 2001- Lanyard with plastic pass holder - late 2011 - "Nigel the Singer Hamster" - available in US toystores from around 2002
- sings "IWYTWM"- Japanese phonecard, advertising the release of the 1997 "Cheap Trick"
CD and "Say Goodbye" single - Hard Rock Casino $5 gambling chip, with graphic from
"Rockford" CD. Released in October 2006, reportedly only 3,000 chips exist- Silver dog tag (2007). Two designs exist, the first
was issued in error to those who pre-ordered and was different to the advertised
design. The correct design was later sent out at no cost to those who
pre-ordered, and they were allowed to keep the "wrong design" dog tag.- Cigarette lighters - two promo lighters advertising "The Flame", a
Zippo style and a disposable style
- "The Latest" canvas bag (2009)
- Sgt Pepper Live canvas bag- The High Priest of Rhythmic Noise (RZ comic, 2010)- 2012 VIP package (Dream Police badge t-shirt, poster, tote bag, 3D
laminate) *new*- 2013-16 VIP packages (usually including t-shirt, poster, collectable
laminate) *new*- 2016 Japan tour "towel" *new*